Wanting to believe

Fans of the 1990’s sci-fi series “The X files” will remember a poster Fox Mulder had on his office wall. It’s a grainy photo of a UFO, captioned “I WANT TO BELIEVE”.

That phrase aptly describes today’s rage-blinded democrats.

Is there any charge, rumor or conspiracy theory about Trump the left will not believe? Any contradiction of logic that catches their attention? Any threat, ridicule, or crude joke directed at the President or his family they’d consider out-of-bounds?

Liberals describe Trump as an egotistical, evil genius manipulating the world for his twisted, nefarious goals, and as an ignorant, bumbling puppet, dangling on strings pulled by Vladimir Putin and/or Steve Bannon. Simultaneously. Never thinking, “Hmm, those can’t both be true.”

Why? “THEY WANT TO BELIEVE”.

Democrats denounced FBI director Comey, claiming his bungling of Hillary’s email probe cost her the election. When Trump fires him, it’s because Comey’s hot on Trump’s trail. A Keystone Cop becomes Sherlock Holmes?

Anger prevents introspection. The faithful decry Wikileaks release of damning emails from John Podesta and the DNC, yet spend zero time asking, “Why did our people write and send damning emails?”

Hillary blames the FBI, Russia, misogyny, Facebook, Twitter trolls and fake news for her loss, all while claiming she didn’t really lose. Clutching a meaningless “popular vote” statistic, “SHE WANTS TO BELIEVE” she’s President.

Here’s another phrase, “Seeing is believing.” I’m seeing Donald Trump in the White House. Believe it or not.

Eugene Mattecheck Jr.

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